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Spelt vs Fitch - What's the difference?

spelt | fitch |


In obsolete terms the difference between spelt and fitch

is that spelt is to split; to break; to spalt while fitch is A word found in the Authorized Version of the Bible, representing different Hebrew originals. In Isaiah xxviii. 25, 27, it means the black aromatic seeds of Nigella sativa. In Ezekiel iv. 9, the Revised Version now reads "spelt".

As nouns the difference between spelt and fitch

is that spelt is a grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat, Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta, or a separate species ''Triticum spelta while fitch is the European polecat, Mustela putorius.

As a verb spelt

is past tense of spell.

Variety vs Keitloa - What's the difference?

variety | keitloa |


As nouns the difference between variety and keitloa

is that variety is the quality of being varied; diversity while keitloa is a variety of the.

Halo vs Gloriole - What's the difference?

halo | gloriole |


As nouns the difference between halo and gloriole

is that halo is a circular band of coloured light, visible around the sun or moon etc., caused by reflection and refraction of light by ice crystals in the atmosphere while gloriole is halo.

As a verb halo

is to encircle with a halo.

Microsoft vs Xbox - What's the difference?

microsoft | xbox |


As nouns the difference between microsoft and xbox

is that microsoft is a company whose products are widespread while Xbox is a video game console manufactured and distributed by Microsoft: any one of several video game consoles in the Xbox product line, especially the original Xbox.

As a verb Microsoft

is to Microsoftify.

Nes vs Xbox - What's the difference?

nes | xbox | see also |

Nes is a see also of xbox.


As a verb nes

is .

As a noun xbox is

.

Snes vs Xbox - What's the difference?

snes | xbox | see also |

Snes is a see also of xbox.


As an initialism snes

is (video games) (super nintendo entertainment system).

As a noun xbox is

.

Gcn vs Xbox - What's the difference?

gcn | xbox | see also |

Gcn is a see also of xbox.


As a noun xbox is

.

Exocentric vs Holonymy - What's the difference?

exocentric | holonymy | see also |

Exocentric is a see also of holonymy.


As an adjective exocentric

is (linguistics|of a phrase or compound) not having the same part of speech as any of its constituent words.

As a noun holonymy is

(countable|semantics) a semantic relation that exists between a term denoting a whole (the holonym) and a term denoting a part that pertains to the whole (the meronym).

Endocentric vs Holonymy - What's the difference?

endocentric | holonymy | see also |

Endocentric is a see also of holonymy.


As an adjective endocentric

is (grammar|of a phrase or compound word) fulfilling the same grammatical role as one of its constituents.

As a noun holonymy is

(countable|semantics) a semantic relation that exists between a term denoting a whole (the holonym) and a term denoting a part that pertains to the whole (the meronym).

Pillar vs Prostyle - What's the difference?

pillar | prostyle |


As nouns the difference between pillar and prostyle

is that pillar is (architecture) a large post, often used as supporting architecture while prostyle is a building having pillars only along the front side.

As a verb pillar

is to provide with pillars or added strength as if from pillars.

As an adjective prostyle is

(of a structure) having pillars only along the front side.

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